A review by aztlan
The Devil Wears Tartan by Katia Rose

  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Hoo boy this was one that I stayed up way too late to finish reading. The Devil Wears Tartan follows life-long highland dance rivals Moira and Kenzie as the two of them return from competition retirement in order to compete for a scholarship.

Moira and Kenzie's relationship very quickly goes from fiery to steamy. Although the blurb calls it enemies to lovers, I would say they're more rivals than enemies, as they hate and envy each other for what the other seems to have, and want to beat the other because of it. This competitive relationship leads to them making bets about how much they can tease each other before one of them begs, and several steamy scenes as they do so.

However, neither of these characters are without depth, and this story has a beautiful exploration of both learning to cope with the traumas they have survived. Katia Rose once again has done a lovely job creating characters with personality, flaws and individuality.

Katia Rose has always set high standards, and she once again met them with The Devil Wears Tartan